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China: an inwardly-animated economy / Kynge, James   Journal Article
Kynge, James Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Summary/Abstract The author suggests that the Chinese economy is no longer an export-driven economy but instead is driven by internal demand, which results from the rapid rate of growth over the last few years. The nearest comparison is with the development of a continental economy in the United States in the second half of the nineteenth century. But the Chinese economy is growing much more rapidly than the US at that time. Crucially, massive infrastructure development and workers' remittances back to the rural areas have transformed the economy of parts of China previously unmarked by development. As a result whole cities are growing up where not long ago there was nothing.
Key Words Economy  United States  China  Chinese Economy  Continental Economy 
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China - EU media cooperation, humanitarian and cultural exchang / Kynge, James   Journal Article
Kynge, James Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
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China Shakes the world: the rise of a Hungry nation / Kynge, James 2006  Book
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Publication London, WeidenFeld and Nicolson, 2006.
Description xi, 244p.
Standard Number 0297852450
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